First, here are three new stories from The Atlantic ’s Books section: ...
A barbecue, a protest … or a good book? We asked some of our leading historians to choose an illuminating Australia Day read.
In “Embers of the Hands,” historian Eleanor Barraclough digs deep into the ways that the Vikings loved, traveled and even ...
The author surveys school book reports and some fan mail, from M. Night Shyamalan, in her archives, which she recently sold ...
A poll of 2,000 adults has revealed the 25 events they wish they could have been present for, with 83 per cent claiming to be interested in history.
Book your place here. It begins a season of events over the winter and spring. • 25 February - Poet and Author Tom Chivers (‘London Clay’) talks about his current 'PhD in Mudlarking' with the Thames ...
Even in the 21st-century digital age, books haven’t lost their importance; they are still a reliable source for gathering information. Although we can now carry thousands of e-books on mobile devices ...
If you have a family of readers, you’ll be happy to know that you only need to buy a book once and then everyone in the house can share the same Kindle books. It’s easy to share your Kindle books with ...
What's Behind the Heavy Tax Increases on Ontario's Municipalities? Why are taxes so high in many Ontario cities? Then, the city of Vaughan's mayor, Steven Del Duca, on a new approach to bring down the ...
Up at The O2 climb So, what next? Well, I’ve finally ticked off a big one – having a luxurious afternoon tea while cruising down the River Thames! I’ve passed these river cruises countless times and ...